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right d wrg, with us or not with us. >> hi, how are you? thank you. >> reporter: speed walking in heels through political mud, she gives as much as she gets. next stop, a national radio talk show, where she'll serve up more red meat for her core. we are right. and the president of washington are wrong. >> he's governed as a hard left liberal. that's what the american people are opposing. >> this is where i love to go. it's so much fun. >> reporter: the american people she's absolutely certain she speaks for them, because she says god called her to run for congress. rushing for the media outlets that transmit her views without question as priority, for members of the press who may have different questions, a different treatment. the bachmann campaign thinks there are many in the news media out to get her. she's been a guest on this show. jason lewis is one of the people who michele bachmann will talk to and she's talked to him for many years. >> the words going to get out there, and it's not the walter cronkiteir remark we are the gatekeeper
right d wrg, with us or not with us. >> hi, how are you? thank you. >> reporter: speed walking in heels through political mud, she gives as much as she gets. next stop, a national radio talk show, where she'll serve up more red meat for her core. we are right. and the president of washington are wrong. >> he's governed as a hard left liberal. that's what the american people are opposing. >> this is where i love to go. it's so much fun. >> reporter: the american...
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appreciate both you being with us. eric, are these -- the charities are all legit, they seem to be doing,or the most part, good work. what is wrong with this? >> i think what it shows, is that washington is a creative place. there's billions of dollars at stake, these corporations have agendas they want to push, and they are constantly looking for ways they can work within the rules to influence members of congress. and they've discovered that one way is to give donations to charities that they have founded that they care about, and that impresses the members of congress, and there seems to be a corratiobetween those donations to those charities and the positions frequently that members of congress take. >> so what's in it for both sides. for the congressperson, besides just doing good work in their community -- it's another way of campaigning, really, it lets them get out there and get press coverage in a positive way, right? >> it serves a lot of purposes for the corporation. it's a tax deductible gift. they're suppo
appreciate both you being with us. eric, are these -- the charities are all legit, they seem to be doing,or the most part, good work. what is wrong with this? >> i think what it shows, is that washington is a creative place. there's billions of dollars at stake, these corporations have agendas they want to push, and they are constantly looking for ways they can work within the rules to influence members of congress. and they've discovered that one way is to give donations to charities...
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they do damage to us internally. they seek to tear us apart from within. pitting american against american, fermenting violence, civil discord. and we stand here to say that is not who we are. as americans, and as religious leaders. that is not what we are about. it is not what our religions are about, and it is not what this nation is about. we are -- have released now a statement on behalf of all of us who are gathered here. we know it represents the sentiments and commitments of religious leaders throughout america. i believe you have copies or if you don't yet, they are available on the way out. it was a powerful experience shaping this statement. we came in focused on core issues of religious liberty, and realized as we talked about this moment that dr. matson has so poignantly and urgently described that we ought to speak more directly to the anti muslim bigotry that is going on across america today. and in reshaping the statement, it was focused on that. and i'm going to call on two of our distinguished members of our group, dr. gerald durly, the pa
they do damage to us internally. they seek to tear us apart from within. pitting american against american, fermenting violence, civil discord. and we stand here to say that is not who we are. as americans, and as religious leaders. that is not what we are about. it is not what our religions are about, and it is not what this nation is about. we are -- have released now a statement on behalf of all of us who are gathered here. we know it represents the sentiments and commitments of religious...
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and being in a small community like my reservation, chances are they used together. so when the one that is new into the court sees their party buddy being clean and sober, working a good job, clean, it works. they go how did you do it? well, i'll tell you about it, this is how i did it. and it's sort of like that peer networking. dr. clark, you wanted to add something? yes, and that becomes important. the criminal justice system, law enforcement, the judges, we need to see them as an integral part of the community ethos and the mores of the community so that we get all aspects of the community working together in harmony, that ecosystem again. because if the community is not safe, then you'll find attitudes in the community are really negative toward the individuals in the community who have a alcohol and drug problem. so we want to make sure that it's not only a good public health message, but a good public safety message. and the drug courts are a good model for achieving that, demonstrating that an individual who has a alcohol and drug problem who may have violat
and being in a small community like my reservation, chances are they used together. so when the one that is new into the court sees their party buddy being clean and sober, working a good job, clean, it works. they go how did you do it? well, i'll tell you about it, this is how i did it. and it's sort of like that peer networking. dr. clark, you wanted to add something? yes, and that becomes important. the criminal justice system, law enforcement, the judges, we need to see them as an integral...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> and finally tonight here the american heart. this is the story of a nurse and her patient and the extraordinary discovery when she walked into that hospital room. here's jeremy hubbard. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: family circumstance tore them apart. now a miraculous coincidence has brought them back together. >> you did good. >> reporter: when victor peraza came to this new york city hospital two weeks ago, a veteran nurse named wanda took note of her new patient's name. she told the story on "good morning america." >> the doctor mentioned his name, and i completely froze. i was stunned, and i said, i have to go into this room and look at this patient and said, what are your children's names? and right away he said, oh, i have a daughter named wanda, and the second he said that, i just burst out crying, and i ran out of the room. >> reporter: it was her father who had walked out of her life in 1969. he and her mother married young. there
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> and finally tonight here the american heart. this is the story of a nurse and her patient and the extraordinary discovery when she walked into that hospital room. here's jeremy hubbard. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: family circumstance tore them apart. now a miraculous coincidence has brought them back together. >> you did...
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he used suction cups. goodwin says one of the main reasons was to draw attention to the vulnerability to skyscrapers to american attacks. >> i felt it was my moral obligation to do it. because i feel our country is vulnerable to another attack. >> now, goodwin is a stage 4 cancer survivor. he said that was another motivator for his crime e was arrested as -- crime. he was arrested as soon as he was finished. >>> san francisco supervisors will vote on whether to add a new tax to the cost of alcoholic drinks served in the city. the cost recovery fee would add 3 to 5 cents to any alcoholic drink. the idea is to help san francisco recoup up to $16 million a year in health care costs related to alcohol abuse. alcohol distributers and san francisco restaurants oppose the fee. >> emergency transport and our fire department for treatment prevention services, for hospitalization for people whose lives are shattered by alcohol. >> pretty soon the customer is gonna get caught up and drink in their hotel room and not
he used suction cups. goodwin says one of the main reasons was to draw attention to the vulnerability to skyscrapers to american attacks. >> i felt it was my moral obligation to do it. because i feel our country is vulnerable to another attack. >> now, goodwin is a stage 4 cancer survivor. he said that was another motivator for his crime e was arrested as -- crime. he was arrested as soon as he was finished. >>> san francisco supervisors will vote on whether to add a new...